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Aussie flu survivors?
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It's an ill wind & all that, but I was struck down to the extent of missing the Gills game - i can't remember the last time I missed a game through sickness. Deffo more than a normal cold or mild fever..if you'd heard me coughing my way through a client meeting this morning you'd have got the picture...0
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I've had something far worse than a cold for about 2 weeks now. Was laid up in bed & couldn't move for 3 or 4 days. I'm coming towards the end of it now, but still don't have much of an appetite. I don't know whether it was this Aussie flu or not, but I can confidently say it's the worst I've ever felt0
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You can realise how bloody dangerous these viruses are for the elderly......without exaggeration, they can be life threatening!0
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A pandemic of Spanish flu between 1918-1920 killed more people that the 1st world war. Estimates are between 50m and 100m deaths. Weirdly, healthy adults were worse affected than the elderly or children.SoundAsa£ said:You can realise how bloody dangerous these viruses are for the elderly......without exaggeration, they can be life threatening!
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Pretty much the same, except having the squirts as well.Chrissy\\\'s Army!! said:I've had something far worse than a cold for about 2 weeks now. Was laid up in bed & couldn't move for 3 or 4 days. I'm coming towards the end of it now, but still don't have much of an appetite. I don't know whether it was this Aussie flu or not, but I can confidently say it's the worst I've ever felt
However, I am pleased to say I managed a fart today without any repercussions.
I see this as a quite a milestone in my battle back to normality.
Today's fart could be tomorrow's Belgrano.
Here's hoping.1